Gosh, now that looks familiar! The spout is a little different, but it's essentially the same.

I've already realised what a pain it is to clean - I've had to be inventive with a cleaning rag and a stick. Still, it's a dream compared to cleaning the Kleopatra vase which had a bit of limescale in the bottom.

These are my recent amethyst purchases. The three at the front, left to right, are Caithness - as you can probably see - and the rest are cheap 'n' cheerful mystery vases that mostly took my fancy for around 50p each. :lol:

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I live about 1/2 an hour from the Caithness factory shop in Perth, Scotland. In the shop they have all the standard range of glass, most of which, are actually all seconds. There is nothing really wrong with them but they have all the perfect bits for sale at a premium. There are also some very expensive limited pieces for sale. Some of these are absolutely stunning and way beyond what they normally sell.

Most of the Caithness glass at boot sales and on Ebay is from the seventies and eighties when they were more succesful than they are now. Now owned by Edinburgh Crystal, themselves far from profitable, things don't seem to have changed much. The factory shop is full of display only pieces. If it was me they would be on display and on sale!

I am not a great fan of paperweights. Caithness are obviously well known for them and I have to say the display of paperweights contains some stunning pieces of glass.

The bowl has a newer transparent sticker on it (visible if you look closely), and the vase next to it has a 60's / 70's (?) paper sticker. Unfortunately it has 3 teeny-tiny fleabites to the inside rim... but I can't complain too much for 60p.

It's a shame that a lot of older Caithness hasn't really increased in value, as some of it is really quite nice. I suppose it's bogged down by an awful lot of relatively plain glass, though... kinda like my pieces! :oops: :lol:

I think they are all mostly Caithness - the bulbous bits at the back are lamp bases by Domhnall O'Broin c 1967 I think - the CC is a nice old 1960s label (yum) - there is a fruit bowl by O'Broin (I think that's a modern label though) - the tall cylinder vase is Caithness and not often seen, your other various vases all look like O'Broin designs as well, except for the thick walled vase that intensifies in colour as it gets towards the top, I have a sneaking suspicion that is Wedgwood Stennett-Willson - studio range 'Rose' 1970 - I may be wrong as I can't see if it is striated enough, is that a Caithness sticker on it's side? if it is it is really interesting in that thick walled glass

Regards

Adam D555 :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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David is my Father's name, 555 is the number of man ('The Pixies'), but please call me ADAM P.

Very nice to meet you too. I never thought I'd get my purple glass ID'ed!

I just assumed that it would all be just generic stuff - but I bought it because I liked it. Which is probably the best way.

The thick-walled vase doesn't have a CG sticker on it - no markings whatsoever, unfortunately. It's interesting that you think it may be Stennett-Willson, though. I'll take a closer photograph when I wake up properly! :lol: